The Bungie Store briefly listed the Destiny 2: Year of Prophecy Collector’s Edition, revealing key details about upcoming expansions and content. The leak includes information on the Edge of Fate and Renegades expansions, a new location called Kepler, and the contents of the Collector’s Edition. The Collector’s Edition, priced at $275, features a 1/8 scale statue of the three Guardian classes, a manila envelope with classified lore papers, a metal badge, an exclusive emblem, and the digital soundtrack for Edge of Fate.
What would you like to see Bungie add to Destiny 2 in The Edge of Fate? | #Destiny2 pic.twitter.com/c9SH7Y4Dsw
— DestinyTracker💫 (@destinytrack) May 4, 2025
Digital content will be available starting May 9, 2025, while physical items are expected to arrive by July 15, 2025, which aligns with the anticipated release date for the Edge of Fate expansion.
Year of Prophecy Collector’s Edition
Kepler, the new location in Edge of Fate, is described as “An invitation to a planetoid on the edge of Sol reveals a singularity, a new name bestowed by the Nine, and new questions from Earth’s past.” This desert-themed zone references the real-life Kepler planets named after the Kepler telescope used to discover Earth-like planets in the Milky Way.
48 Hours until “The Edge of Fate” & “Year of Prophecy” reveal event | #Destiny2 #Bungie pic.twitter.com/X6eJpuHEeO
— DestinyTracker💫 (@destinytrack) May 4, 2025
The leak has generated excitement within the Destiny 2 community, with fans eagerly awaiting the official reveal on May 6. However, concerns have been raised about the potential overlap between the new raid release and the GCX event, which may cause scheduling conflicts for players. Bungie has yet to comment on the leak, but more details and gameplay insights are expected during the upcoming reveal.
Leak Reveals ‘Destiny 2: Edge Of Fate’ Release Date, New Location via @forbes https://t.co/Za2twkXhO5 pic.twitter.com/jWD6Mk7pIy
— Paul Tassi (@PaulTassi) May 4, 2025
The community hopes for a smooth scheduling resolution and looks forward to the exciting content planned for the Year of Prophecy in Destiny 2.
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